CLASH-VLT: The variance in the velocity anisotropy profiles of galaxy clusters
A. Biviano, E.A. Maraboli, L. Pizzuti, P. Rosati, A. Mercurio, G. De Lucia, C. Ragone-Figueroa, C. Grillo, G.L. Granato, M. Girardi, B. Sartoris, M. Annunziatella

TL;DR
This study measures the velocity anisotropy profiles of nine galaxy clusters, revealing significant variance and correlations with cluster properties, which enhances understanding of cluster dynamics and assembly history.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of $eta(r)$ for multiple clusters using a novel inversion method, showing variability and linking it to cluster properties.
Findings
Average $eta(r)$ increases from 0.2 to 0.5 from center to virial radius
Clusters with lower mass and concentration have more tangential orbits
Observed variance in $eta(r)$ exceeds observational uncertainties
Abstract
The velocity anisotropy profiles, , of galaxy clusters are directly related to the shape of the orbits of their member galaxies. Knowledge of is important to understand the assembly process of clusters and the evolutionary processes of their galaxies, and to improve the determination of cluster masses based on cluster kinematics. We determined the of nine massive clusters at redshift from the CLASH-VLT data set, with 150 to 950 spectroscopic members each. We selected spectroscopic cluster members with the CLUMPS algorithm calibrated on cosmological simulations. We applied the MAMPOSSt code to the distribution of cluster members in projected phase-space to constrain the cluster mass profile, , using priors derived from a previous gravitational lensing analysis. Given the MAMPOSSt best-fit solution for , we then solved…
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